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The Great War (1914-1919)

Four Main Causes Nationalism - extreme pride in your country . B. Militarism - Military preparedness, a.k.a. stockpiling weapons. Imperialism - Competition for overseas colonies. D. Alliances - Partner with countries to watch each others backs.

How did it start? Who was Gavrilo Princip? (the shooter) I was part of a terrorist organization aimed at freeing my home country from Austro-Hungary. Death to Imperialists! Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand? (the shootee) I was the leader of Austro-Hungary. I was touring Sarajevo on the anniversary of our capture of the city.

Alliances Form Central Powers Germany Austria-Hungary Ottoman Empire Italy? Allied Powers France Great Britain Russia Italy? Reasons for war?

1. The Alliance System Triple Entente: Triple Alliance:

Trench Warfare

Trenches in the Great War

Trenches in the Great War

Trench Warfare Images: To be used with reading

Lice—Gross!

Trench Foot

Trench Food

Rats

Sacrifices in War

Dead and wounded 15 Million People Died in WWI

Poison Gas